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…and I know you guys will let me know just how dumb it is :^} At work we have a very small room that has two – three light flourescent fixtures, so sunglasses are needed in there. A total of six 48″ tubes for a room 7×10. We removed 5 of the tubes, so there’s just one tube in one fixture. Will that cause any problem for the fixture or the ballast? The switch runs the room and the hall lights, so we can’t just turn it off and use a desk lamp. TIA
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...and I know you guys will let me know just how dumb it is :^} At work we have a very small room that has two - three light flourescent fixtures, so sunglasses are needed in there. A total of six 48" tubes for a room 7x10. We removed 5 of the tubes, so there's just one tube in one fixture. Will that cause any problem for the fixture or the ballast? The switch runs the room and the hall lights, so we can't just turn it off and use a desk lamp. TIA